Speech Interview
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1.) Opening
A.) Greeting
I will knock on the door of Mrs. Blank. When she answers the door, I will say "Hello, Mrs. Blank, I have an appointment to gather information about your organization.
B.) Small talk
I will most likely talk about how wonder the organization is and it is the reason I had chosen it for my presentation.
C.) Reason for interview
After we sit I will say "the reason for my interview with you is to gather information on your organization as I mentioned I am doing a presentation for my class and would like to be correctly informed.
D.) Preview statement
During the interview I will be asking question on the history, projects and funding of Habitat for Humanity
E.) Ask if ready to begin.
Are you ready to begin? I believe she will answer "Yes".
2.) Body
A.) topic sentence one
To begin the interview I would like to ask questions of the history of habitat for humanity.
Q1: When was habitat for humanity founded? (Open)
R1: It was funded in 1976 and has built 150,000 houses since than.
Q2: Who founded Habitat for Humanity? (Open)
R2: Millard and Linda Fuller.
Q3: Is Habitat for Humanity a non-profit organization? (Closed)
R3: Yes
Q4: Is Habitat for Humanity an international organization?
(Open probe)
R4: Yes, we have built houses in North and South America,
Africa, Asia, and central Europe.
Q5: What does Habitat for Humanity do? (Open)
R5: We built houses for families in need of them.
B.) Topic sentence two
Now I would like to ask you what do the projects for Habitat foe Humanity consist of?
Q1: How many houses have been built by Habitat for Humanity? ( open probe)
R1: Habitat has built more than 225,000 houses around the world; we have provided more than 1 million people with safe, decent, affordable shelter.
Q2: How many people have benefited from these houses?
R2: More than one million people.
Q3: For who does Habitat for Humanity build houses for?
R3: for under privileged families in need of housing